Subscribe to my mailing list for book releases, readings, & more:   Your address won't be shared with anyone!

ARCHIVE

Diane Duane tells us she’s working on getting her Young Wizards novels ready for electronic publishing.  (Sadly, most of you out there are probably scratching your heads and saying, “Huh? Is that anything like Harry Potter?” Well, yeah, I suppose so, except these came first and are better-written.)

Since Duane is not herself a wizard — not that she’s admitting to in public, at any rate — she’s finding the conversion process just as frustrating and complex as any of us mere mortals. But she at least got to take one shortcut that had me laughing out loud in delight:

“And then of course there’s the issue of where to get electronic texts to correct for books that were originally, you know, typed on paper. …What, scan them? In my thousands of hours of spare time? I don’t think so. Why do that when various well-intentioned people have over time scanned my earliest books, sometimes even run them through several people to proof them, and then made them available via P2P? So I borrowed those texts back, thank you very much, and used them for my basic documents. (And in all cases, they still needed to be corrected. Sometimes the people doing the original scanning were none too sure of what a word meant, or how to spell it. I fortunately don’t have this problem.)”

via dduane: Ebooks: a note from the pro-am self-pub frontier.

That’s one way to make lemonade out of lemons, all right.  And what exactly are the book pirates going to do — take her to court for stealing their work?  Brilliant.

previous post: What Horror Writers Have Nightmares About | next post: Turning the Tide

Comments

One Response to “Deeper Wizardry”

  1. Ahna on May 9th, 2011 3:11 pm

    That’s -fantastic-. She’s made of amazing.

Post a Comment



(Your address will not be displayed or shared with anyone else.)


An unreliable narrator, MICHAEL MONTOURE ( montoure@bloodletters.com ) is an indie writer of horror and dark urban fantasy. His obsessions include hidden truths, secret dealings, and the changing and fragile nature of our own pasts. He is known as much for his spoken-word performances of his fiction at Seattle coffeehouses and conventions as for the stories themselves. Currently working as a writer and producer of the webseries Causality, he lives alone with a gray cat by the edge of Echo Lake, Washington. ( Twitter / Facebook )


“Counting From Ten and Other Stories,” the first horror anthology by Michael Montoure, published by Stone Pine Press.
160 pages, $14.99.
available now.
ISBN: 0-9728929-3-1

“How the Doctor Changed My Life”
was a Doctor Who anthology featuring Montoure's short story, “Relativity.”
out of print! ISBN:
978-1-84435-341-5

“Slices,” the new horror anthology by
Michael Montoure, 192 pages, $14.99.
Available now at Amazon.com.
ISBN: 0-9728929-3-1


Electronic edition available now at the Kindle store and Smashwords, for just $2.99.
MOBI, EPUB, PDF, and other formats.
WordPress SEO fine-tune by Meta SEO Pack from Poradnik Webmastera